Alexandre Duret-Lutz writes:
 > >>> "LD" == Loic Dachary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > [...]
 >  LD> It would not be a problem for us (Ludovic and myself) to sign
 >  LD> a copyright assignment, via the company we work for. The company has a
 >  LD> policy of publishing all works under the GNU GPL anyways. I'm sure
 >  LD> it's not worth the effort, but we will do it if [EMAIL PROTECTED] says
 >  LD> we should. 
 > 
 > OK, that's good to hear; I was afraid I'd have to ignore the patch.
 > 
 > Here is Dave Turner's answer for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 > | I can see why he thinks it lacks originality -- but we're not interested
 > | in worrying about which contributions do and don't lack originality.  We
 > | would rather get the assignment anyway.  If he really feels
 > | uncomfortable claiming copyright, I think we can get him a disclaimer. 
 > | Ask Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for details about that.  

        Let's go for the copyright assignment then. 

        Could you send us the appropriate template knowing that we are
both employees of a company (i.e. the company has copyright, we are
the authors). I have some FSF templates but I'd rather make sure I'm
using the one you like best for this specific case. It might be easier
to have a copyright assignment for the company on all works made on
Automake (or any software for which FSF requires copyright assignement).

        Do you want me to discuss this directly with David Turner ? I
know it's not a very exciting subject ... 

        Cheers,

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